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I recently got a new tablet because my old one was broken. ....you find that you have lost pen tablet pressure sensitivity this will fix the problem: ...

From what I read on Wacom's site, they are NOT compatible.
The Bamboo use a stylus that is different than the nib pens that the Intuos use. The stylus for the Bamboo is more like the stylus you can purchase for smart phones. The Intuos pens are pressure sensitive and have different nibs you can use for different effects and feel. You can go to their website and look for compatible pens and stylus' for your specific tablet.

I've had the intuos and it worked for years without incident. I have the
bamboo and after only a few months it's having issues. WTF is up with
that?! I've already changed the nub out once. It worked fine for a while
but now... I have to double click to get it to release anything it
grabs onto. As a graphic artist where precision is involved... that's
very bad.

It's a driver clash issue apparently, this is a common problem, seems OK in XP, and bad, in anything else, seems to be either a driver issues, or some other software alters setting after it is installed, some people have had success by reinstalling as another User, and have ONLY that program running and nothing else that maybe working in background, also has something to do with USB 2 and settings too. try the very latest software and un-install completely your last copy.

That happened to me yesterday. What I did was I went to the wacom site here: http://www.wacom.com/downloads/drivers.php, selected my tablet make and operating system, and downloaded the driver update. I installed it and as soon as it was done my pen started working again. Hopefully this works for you too!

I had the same problem when I got my laptop (Vista OS). The solution is to update the new driver for your bamboo. They are out of date so you need to go here: http://www.wacom.com/downloads/driver-detail.php?id=196 Updated @ Apr. 9, 2009

Sounds like one of 2 problems. Either a driver issue (assuming a Windows environment) you may need to reinstall. Or else it is the application. Not all applications respond to the tablet the same way. On Ubuntu programs like Gimp and Pencil recognize the pressure sensitivity if the driver is configured correctly. MS Paint is not so good.